I am not really sure what is such urgency to shoot locally.
Good question for you would be, what is good range in Bracebridge area, don't you think?
Of all the clubs that we mentioned, almost NONE of them will allow you to just show up and start banging away with your gun.
Now, let's see which ones will...
Silverdale on weekends accepts guests at 20 dollars a pop.
Target Sports also, but more expensive.
Maybe Shooters choice in Waterloo, but call them first to make sure.
End of the list.
Keep in mind that gun shooters are mainly mature and conservative people, that expect you to behave in safety minded manner.
Ask whatever you are not sure about and be ready to apologize when you make an honest/ obvious mistake.
Shooting sports are very precise and serious hobby, that can bring about catastrophic consequences if not taken seriously enough.
Good luck.
burlington has this ridiculous rule (besides others) that if you call a gun a weapon you have to put a dollar into a jar
This is probably the biggest complaint about the club, and one I have voted against. We don't make anyone watch the Juniors, Airgun or Western sections either, its an anachronism that is time to go.A and you HAVE to see 6 other disciplines 5 of which you dont give a s**t about...
and... its a 24 hr club except all decent shooting times are taken up by disciplinary shoot times... so if you dont like heading out at 10 at night with firearms and ammo... its' not the club for you...
burlington has this ridiculous rule... you HAVE to see 6 other disciplines 5 of which you dont give a s**t about...
This is probably the biggest complaint about the club, and one I have voted against. We don't make anyone watch the Juniors, Airgun or Western sections either, its an anachronism that is time to go.
I never understood why people #####ed and moaned about it and hardly find it ridiculous. I always saw it as an opportunity to see the different disciplines up close and sometimes take part in it. I think it also gives one an appreciation for the other members of the club and the nuances they bring to the line when you're shooting alongside them.
Actually, its an unofficial Safety Course rule that started out as a satirical attempt to reverse some of the social engineering around firearms in Canada. The new shooters don't mind, and the ex-military types tend to end up buying all the coffee and donuts for the other shooters.
This is probably the biggest complaint about the club, and one I have voted against. We don't make anyone watch the Juniors, Airgun or Western sections either, its an anachronism that is time to go.
My FINAL comment about Burlington. There is a remote controlled airplane/helicopter club complete with landing strip and taxi lanes right next door. It's freaking awesome to see them fly. Worth the visit if you're looking for a comparably expensive hobby. I bet most of the range members didn't even know it was there.
I find BRRC to be a good club sure it has its issues but all clubs have them,
look deep enough every club has its ups and downs, opinions are like a$$holes everyone has one![]()
SG,
Still waiting for info on western section.
Is there one? Details pls.
Just what's in the Western Forum. Which isn't much.The Western Director is the editor of the SASS Canada news letter. Drop him a PM on the site?
They only shoot the last sunday of the month, Nov-March.